check engine MITSUBISHI MONTERO 2000 Service Repair Manual
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DIESEL FUEL <4D5-stepIII>-Troubleshooting13E-47
Terminal
No.Normal condition: Inspection conditions (engine status) Check item
21A/C relayA/C switch: OFF→ONSystem voltage→0-1
V
31Idle switchIgnition switch: ONRelease the foot from the
accelerator pedal.0-1V
Step on the accelerator
pedal slightly3 V or higher
32A/C switchA/C in operation (compressor in operation)System voltage
36Selector switch
between A/T and M/TIgnition switch: ONSystem voltage (M/T)
46Control relayIgnition switch: ON0-1V
Ignition switch: ON→OFF (in about 8 seconds)System voltage
51Pump speed sensorEngine: Idling (Use a digital voltage meter to check.)0V↔5V
(repeat the change)
55Accelerator pedal
position sensor (sub)Ignition switch: ONAccelerator pedal: Idling
position0.9 - 1.1 V
Accelerator pedal: Fully
opened position3.7 V or higher
60Sensor power supplyIgnition switch: ON4.6 - 5.4 V
71Ignition switch-STEngine: Cranking8 V or higher
80Back-up power supplyIgnition switch: OFFSystem voltage
81Power supply to accel-
erator pedal position
sensor (main)Ignition switch: ON4.6 - 5.4 V
82Ignition switch-IGIgnition switch: ONSystem voltage
83Engine coolant tem-
perature sensorIgnition switch: ONEngine coolant
temperature: 0_C3.7 - 4.3 V
Engine coolant
temperature: 20_C2.8 - 3.4 V
Engine coolant
temperature: 40_C1.9 - 2.5 V
Engine coolant
temperature: 80_C0.6 - 1.2 V
84Accelerator pedal posi-
tion sensor (main)Ignition switch: ONAccelerator pedal: Idling
position0.9 - 1.1 V
Accelerator pedal: Fully
opened position3.7 V or higher
85Boost pressure sensorIgnition switch: ON (101 kPa)1.0 - 1.4 V
86Vehicle speed sensorDIgnition switch: ON
DMove the vehicle forward slowly0V↔8 - 12 V
(repeat the change)
87Fuel temperature sen-
sor
Ignition switch: ONFuel temperature: 0_C3.2 - 3.6 V
sorFuel temperature: 20_C2.3 - 2.7 V
Fuel temperature: 40_C1.5 - 1.9 V
Fuel temperature: 80_C0.4 - 0.8 V
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DIESEL FUEL <4D5-stepIII>-Troubleshooting13E-48
Terminal
No.Normal condition: Inspection conditions (engine status) Check item
88Boost air temperature
sensorIgnition switch: ONIntake air temperature:
0_C3.2 - 3.8 V
Intake air temperature:
20_C2.3 - 2.9 V
Intake air temperature:
40_C1.4 - 2.0 V
Intake air temperature:
80_C0.4 - 1.0 V
89Crank angle sensorEngine: Idling (Use a digital voltage meter to check.)0V↔5V
(repeat the change)
90EGR valve position
sensor
Engine: After warm-
inguptheengine
Idling under no load2.3 - 3.3 V
sensoring up the engineEngine is suddenly racedMomentarily drops from
voltage during idling
91Parking switchIgnition switch: ON
(Enginestops)
Parking brake: ON0-1V
(Engine stops)Parking brake: OFFSystem voltage
CHECK CHART FOR RESISTANCE AND CONTINUITY
BETWEEN TERMINALS
1. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (OFF) position.
2. Disconnect the engine-ECU connector.
3. Measure the resistance and check for continuity between
the terminals of the engine-ECU harness-side connector
while referring to the check chart.
NOTE
(1) When measuring resistance and checking continuity,
a harness for checking contact pin pressure should
be used instead of inserting a test probe.
(2) Checking need not be carried out in the order given
in the chart.
Caution
If the terminals that should be checked are mistaken,
or if connector terminals are not correctly shorted
to earth, damage may be caused to the vehicle wiring,
sensors, engine-ECU and/or ohmmeter.
Be careful to prevent this!
4. If the ohmmeter shows any deviation from the standard
value, check the corresponding sensor, actuator and
related electrical wiring, and then repair or replace.
5. After repair or replacement, recheck with the ohmmeter
to confirm that the repair or replacement has corrected
the problem.
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DIESEL FUEL <4D5-stepIII>-Troubleshooting13E-50
Terminal No. Normal condition (Check condition)Inspection item
83 - 61Engine coolant temperature sensor5.1 - 6.5 kΩ(when the engine coolant temperature is
0_C)
2.1 - 2.7 kΩ(when the engine coolant temperature is
20_C)
0.9 - 1.3 kΩ(when the engine coolant temperature is
40_C)
0.26 - 0.36 kΩ(when the engine coolant temperature
is 80_C)
87 - 61Fuel temperature sensor5.1 - 6.5 kΩ(when the fuel temperature is 0_C)
2.1 - 2.7 kΩ(when the fuel temperature is 20_C)
0.9 - 1.3 kΩ(when the fuel temperature is 40_C)
0.26 - 0.36 kΩ(when the fuel temperature is 80_C)
88 - 61Boost air temperature sensor5.3 - 6.7 kΩ(when the intake air temperature is 0_C)
2.3 - 3.0 kΩ(when the intake air temperature is 20_C)
1.0 - 1.5 kΩ(when the intake air temperature is 40_C)
0.30 - 0.42 kΩ(when the intake air temperature is
80_C)
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14-1
ENGINE COOLING
CONTENTS
GENERAL INFORMATION 2..................
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS 2.................
LUBRICANT 2...............................
SEALANT 2..................................
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE 3.....................
Engine Coolant Leak Checking 3................
Radiator Cap Valve Opening Pressure Check
3 .............................................Engine Coolant Replacement 3..................
Concentration Measurement 5...................
COOLING FAN 6.............................
THERMOSTAT 8.............................
WATER PUMP 11............................
WATER HOSE AND WATER PIPE 15........
RADIATOR 20...............................
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INTAKE AND EXHAUST -Intake and Exhaust Manifold,
Turbocharger <4D5>15-13
INSTALLATION SERVICE POINT
"
AA
TURBOCHARGER ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION
1. Check the internal surface, the eye bolt and the
mating surface of the oil pipe and water pipe for
clogging, and clean if necessary.
2. If deposits of carbon are accumulated on the
turbocharger oil passage, remove them and clean
using the compressed air.
Caution
Be careful not to allow foreign material to enter the
turbocharger.
3. Add clean engine oil through the oil feed pipe port
on the turbocharger.
INSPECTION
TURBOCHARGER ASSEMBLY CHECK
DVisually check the turbine wheel and the compressor
wheel for cracking or other damage.
DCheck whether the turbine wheel and the compressor
wheel can be easily turned by hand.
DCheck for oil leakage from the turbocharger assembly.
DCheck whether or not the waste gate valve remains open.
If any problem is found, replace the part after disassembly.
OIL PIPE AND OIL RETURN PIPE CHECK
Check the oil pipe and oil return pipe for clogging, bending,
or other damage. If there is clogging, clean it.
EXHAUST MANIFOLD CHECK
Damage or cracking of any part.
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INTAKE AND EXHAUST -Turbocharger and Exhaust
Manifold <4M4>15-15
INSTALLATION SERVICE POINT
"
AA
TURBOCHARGER ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION
1. Check the internal surface, the eye bolt and the
mating surface of the oil pipe and water pipe for
clogging, and clean if necessary.
2. If deposits of carbon are accumulated on the
turbocharger oil passage, remove them and clean
using the compressed air.
Caution
Be careful not to allow foreign material to enter the
turbocharger.
3. Add clean engine oil through the oil feed pipe port
on the turbocharger.
INSPECTION
Check the following points; replace the part if a problem is
found.
EXHAUST MANIFOLD CHECK
1. Check for damage or cracking of any part.
2. Using a straight edge and a thickness gauge, check for
distortion of the cylinder head installation surface.
Standard value: 0.15 mm or less
Limit: 0.20 mm
TURBOCHARGER ASSEMBLY CHECK
DVisually check the turbine wheel and the compressor
wheel for cracking or other damage.
DCheck whether the turbine wheel and the compressor
wheel can be easily turned by hand.
DCheck for oil leakage from the turbocharger assembly.
DCheck whether or not the waste gate valve remains open.
If any problem is found, replace the part after disassembly.
OIL PIPE AND OIL RETURN PIPE CHECK
Check the oil pipe and oil return pipe for clogging, bending,
or other damage. If there is clogging, clean it.
EXHAUST MANIFOLD CHECK
Damage or cracking of any part.
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INTAKE AND EXHAUST -Turbocharger and Exhaust
Manifold <4M4>15-13
INSTALLATION SERVICE POINT
"AATURBOCHARGER ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION
1. Check the internal surface, the eye bolt and the
mating surface of the oil pipe and water pipe for
clogging, and clean if necessary.
2. If deposits of carbon are accumulated on the
turbocharger oil passage, remove them and clean
using the compressed air.
Caution
Be careful not to allow foreign material to enter the
turbocharger.
3. Add clean engine oil through the oil feed pipe port
on the turbocharger.
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16-1
ENGINE
ELECTRICAL
CONTENTS
CHARGING SYSTEM 2................
GENERAL INFORMATION 2................
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS 3..............
SPECIAL TOOL 4.........................
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE 5..................
Alternator Output Line Voltage Drop Test 5....
Output Current Test 6.......................
Regulated Voltage Test 8....................
Waveform Check Using An Analyzer 11.......
ALTERNATOR 13.........................
STARTING SYSTEM 23................
GENERAL INFORMATION 23..............
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS 24............
STARTER MOTOR 24.....................
IGNITION SYSTEM 37.................
GENERAL INFORMATION 37..............
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS 38............
SPECIAL TOOL 38.......................
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE 38................
Ignition Coil (With Built-in Power Transistor)
Check 38...................................
Spark Plug Check and Cleaning 39...........
Ignition Failure Sensor Check 40.............
Camshaft Position Sensor Check, Crank angle
Sensor Check, Detonation Sensor Check 40...
IGNITION COIL <6G7> 41.................
CRANKSHAFT ANGLE SENSOR
<6G7> 42................................
CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR
<6G7> 42................................
DETONATION SENSOR <6G7> 43.........
GLOW SYSTEM 44....................
GENERAL INFORMATION 44..............
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS 45............
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE 45................
Self-regulating Glow System Check 45........
Glow & EGR Control Unit Check 48..........
Engine ECU Check 49.......................
Glow Plug Relay Check 50..................
Glow Plug Check 51........................
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor
Check 51...................................
GLOW PLUG 52..........................
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ENGINE ELECTRICAL -Ignition System16-39
Voltage: 1.5VTerminal No.
123
When current is
flowing
When current is
not flowing
SECONDARY COIL CHECK
NOTE
It is impossible to check the secondary coil through the
continuity check as a diode is integrated in the secondary
coil circuit of this ignition coil. So, check the secondary coil
in the following procedure.
1. Disconnect the ignition coil connector.
2. Remove the ignition coil and install a new spark plug
to the ignition coil.
3. Connect the ignition coil connector.
4. Earth the side electrode of the spark plug and crank
the engine.
5. Check that spark is produced between the electrodes of
the spark plug.
6. If no spark is produced, replace the ignition coil with a
new one and recheck.
7. If spark is produced with the new ignition coil, replace
the old one as it is faulty. If no spark is produced again,
the ignition circuit is suspected as faulty. Check the ignition
circuit.
SPARK PLUG CHECK AND CLEANING
Caution
1. The spark plug gap for iridium plugs should not be
adjusted.
2. Cleaning iridium plugs may result in damage to the
iridium tip. Therefore, if cleaning is necessary
because the plug is sooty, use a plug cleaner, and
do not clean the plug for more than 20 seconds in
order to preserve the electrodes. A wire brush should
never be used.
3. The spark plugs in GDI engines are special iridium
plugs in which the electrodes can become black even
when the plugs are working normally. Carbon which
may become deposited on these plugs burns off more
readily than with conventional plugs, and so should
not cause any problems with spark plug performance.
Judgement of whether a spark plug is operating
normally or not should be made by checking the
insulation resistance.
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17-1
ENGINE AND
EMISSION
CONTROL
CONTENTS
ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM 3........
GENERAL INFORMATION 3................
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS 3..............
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE 3..................
Accelerator Cable Check and Adjustment
<4D5> 3...................................
ACCELERAOR CABLE AND PADAL 4......
AUTO-CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM 7..
GENERAL INFORMATION 7................
SPECIAL TOOL 8.........................
TROUBLESHOOTING 9....................
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE 27................
Auto-cruise Control Main Switch Check 27....
Auto-cruise Control Switch Check 28..........
Auto-cruise Control Component Check 29.....
AUTO-CRUISE CONTROL SWITCH 30.....
EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM
<6G7> 31.............................
GENERAL INFORMATION 31..............
Emission Control Device Reference
Table 31....................................
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS 32............
SPECIAL TOOL 32.......................
VACUUM HOSE 32.......................
Vacuum Hose Piping Diagram 32.............
Vacuum Circuit Diagram 33..................
Vacuum Hose Check 33.....................
Vacuum Hose Installation 33.................
CRANKCASE EMISSION CONTROL
SYSTEM 34..............................
General Information 34......................
System Diagram 34.........................
Component Location 34......................
Positive Crankcase Ventilation System
Check 35...................................
PCV Valve Check 35........................
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